The Football4Girls initiative has extended its reach to basic schools in Sunyani, with the official launch taking place at Ridge Experimental Cluster of Schools.

Spearheaded by the Technical Directorate and the Ghana Education Service, the event marked a significant step in promoting girls' football at the grassroots level.

The launch saw the participation of key stakeholders, including Osei Koranteng, the Regional Physical Education Coordinator; Stephen Kyeremeh Ahenkang, Sunyani Municipal Physical Education Coordinator; Edwin-Nancy Glover, Women's Committee Chairperson for the Brong Ahafo Regional Football Association; and various head teachers, teachers, and staff from selected schools in Sunyani Municipality.

The Football4Girls project aims to uncover hidden talents within basic schools, encouraging young girls to play football confidently and pursue their aspirations without limitations.

At the event, participants engaged in physical exercises and informative sessions to better understand the goals and vision of the initiative.

In addition, Jennifer Amankwaa Sarpong, Head of Women's Football Development, and representatives from the Regional Football Association visited the Sunyani Municipal office of the Ghana Education Service to discuss the Women’s Football Strategy.

This collaboration focuses on advancing and nurturing women's football in the Brong Ahafo Region, with the goal of building a stronger foundation for future stars.